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3232Geek Cinema Society is a weekly film discussion podcast that delves deep into films considered pivotal in 'geek' culture. Hosted by Brett David Stewart, Nicole Davis, and David Luzader, the program has a new guest each week pick a film they've never seen before from a list of over 500 films that the listeners voted on. From classics to long-forgotten B horror films, Geek Cinema analyses and dissects an endless variety of movies.Geek Cinema Society: The ArchivecleanepisodicGeek Cinema Society: The Archivegeekcinemasociety@gmail.comgeekcinemasociety@gmail.com (Geek Cinema Society: The Archive)A Film Discussion PodcastGeek Cinema Society: The Archivehttp://geekcinemasociety.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/GCS_New_3.jpghttps://geekcinemasociety.com
53: Hot Fuzzhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/12/01/53-hot-fuzz/
Fri, 01 Dec 2017 00:40:37 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=263https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/12/01/53-hot-fuzz/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/12/01/53-hot-fuzz/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Derek Glascock, delve into 2007’s ‘Hot Fuzz.’ We’ve had a blast here at Geek Cinema Society, working from our list of influential geek films,...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/12/01/53-hot-fuzz/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Derek Glascock, delve into 2007’s ‘Hot Fuzz.’

We’ve had a blast here at Geek Cinema Society, working from our list of influential geek films, and glad to have you listeners come along on our journey. We hope you’ll come on over to check out our new podcast, Movie-Go-Round, with new themes in rotation and expansion into other genres. For our final episode at GCS, we wanted to go with a beloved geeky film, and think we found a winner with Hot Fuzz! Join Nicole, Brett, David, and guest Derek Glascock of the Wild Pitch podcast as we take a look at Edgar Wright’s tribute to and spin on buddy-cop action movies. We ask such questions as, Is Wright a good action director? How many bits of foreshadowing can you possibly pack into one movie? How many British celebrities can you spot? And most importantly, have you ever fired two guns in the air whilst yelling “Aaahhhh”?

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, David Ginsburg, delve into 2009’s ‘Avatar.’

“Genre” films (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) often get looked at as second-class movies, but in adjusted dollars, they make up five of the top 10 highest grossing movies of all time. In UNadjusted dollars, there are seven. And the top grosser, by far, is James Cameron’s “Avatar.” This episode, Brett, David, Nicole, and guest David Ginsburg from the Tales of the Fandom podcast take a close look at this visually spectacular, star-studded, trope-filled, and extremely, excruciatingly long motion picture. We also explore such questions as, why Sam Worthington? How does this movie manage to vilify and glorify the military at the same time? How does Jake learn an entire alien language in three months flat? And…Unobtanium? Seriously?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Hot Fuzz’ next.

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, David Ginsburg, delve into 2009’s ‘Avatar.’ “Genre” films (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) often get looked at as second-class movies,In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, David Ginsburg, delve into 2009’s ‘Avatar.’ “Genre” films (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) often get looked at as second-class movies, but in adjusted dollars, they make...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean1:00:3651: The Avengershttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/11/23/51-the-avengers/
Thu, 23 Nov 2017 16:03:18 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=257https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/11/23/51-the-avengers/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/11/23/51-the-avengers/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Chis Green, delve into 2012’s ‘The Avengers.’ This episode we tackled the climax of “Phase One” of the Marvel cinematic universe, Marvel’s “The Avengers!” With a...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/11/23/51-the-avengers/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Chis Green, delve into 2012’s ‘The Avengers.’

This episode we tackled the climax of “Phase One” of the Marvel cinematic universe, Marvel’s “The Avengers!” With a mega-cast juggled by an experienced director of acting ensembles, Joss Whedon, “The Avengers” brought together the heroes from five previous movies and tried to give everybody their turn in the spotlight. Join David, Nicole, and Chris Green of the Gravity Beard podcast as we dig into such deep questions as, ‘does this movie find a good balance among the characters?’ Is there any finale that could live up to a five-movie buildup? And which male Avenger is the prettiest?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Avatar’ next. Brett Stewart returns next episode!

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Clint Carroll, delve into 1984’s ‘Dune.’

Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, “Dune,” is a classic of science fiction. The 1984 film adaptation is not. David Lynch gave it a solid effort, and was dedicated enough to shoot for weeks in the Mexican desert, but the results were, well, mixed. And odd. And not appealing to mass audiences, who stayed away in droves. This episode we welcomed Clint Carroll, the other half of the Whatcha Gonna Do? podcast, who talked with David and Nicole about deep topics like how big of an info dump can you fit into a 137-minute movie? (Hint: quite a lot.) How can a movie this long have an ending this rushed? And WHAT is with the space vagina pilot in a train car?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Avengers’ next. Brett Stewart will also be gone next week, but will return the following week!

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Drew Pabhsky, delve into 1988’s ‘Die Hard.’

“He’s an easy guy to like…and a hard man to kill.” This episode we tackled the one of the most iconic action movies of the ‘80s, DIE HARD. Join David, Brett, Nicole, and guest Drew Pabhsky of Broad Street Bully as we dig into the big questions: Is this the best action movie ever made? Is Alan Rickman’s American accent really all it’s cracked up to be? And most importantly, the most vital point of debate for this film, is it a Christmas movie?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Antman’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Interstellar.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Drew Pabhsky, delve into 1988’s ‘Die Hard.’ “He’s an easy guy to like…and a hard man to kill.” This episode we tackled the one...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Drew Pabhsky, delve into 1988’s ‘Die Hard.’ “He’s an easy guy to like…and a hard man to kill.” This episode we tackled the one...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean52:5148: Masters of the Universehttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/10/19/masters-of-the-universe/
Thu, 19 Oct 2017 00:25:18 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=237https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/10/19/masters-of-the-universe/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/10/19/masters-of-the-universe/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guests, Cole Roulain and Ericca Long, delve into 1987’s ‘Masters of the Universe.’ Based on both the action figures and the animated TV show, “Masters...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/10/19/masters-of-the-universe/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guests, Cole Roulain and Ericca Long, delve into 1987’s ‘Masters of the Universe.’

Based on both the action figures and the animated TV show, “Masters of the Universe” was a cash grab, or rather, showcasefor the best costumes and effects Cannon Films could muster. Unfortunately, their “best” wasn’t all that fans had hoped for. Join Brett, David, Nicole, and our guests Cole Roulain and Ericca Long of The Magic Lantern podcast as they step far outside their usual purview to examine this, uh, classic film of the ‘80s. We try to answer questions like, What are gravitonic waves? What are Monica from “Friends” and Commander Paris from “Star Trek: Voyager” doing here? Why does He-Man have a gun? How many ways to rip off the Star Wars films can you fit into one movie? Find all this and more in this episode of Geek Cinema Society: The Archive!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Die Hard’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Antman.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guests, Cole Roulain and Ericca Long, delve into 1987’s ‘Masters of the Universe.’ Based on both the action figures and the animated TV show, “Masters...In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guests, Cole Roulain and Ericca Long, delve into 1987’s ‘Masters of the Universe.’ Based on both the action figures and the animated TV show, “Masters...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean51:4547: Judge Dreddhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/28/47-judge-dredd/
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 07:40:48 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=229https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/28/47-judge-dredd/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/28/47-judge-dredd/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 1995’s ‘Judge Dredd.’ Based on the character from the dystopian British comic “2000 A.D.,” Judge Dredd was an odd mishmash of a...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/28/47-judge-dredd/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 1995’s ‘Judge Dredd.’

Based on the character from the dystopian British comic “2000 A.D.,” Judge Dredd was an odd mishmash of a movie that was true to the look of the original and a few of the plot points, but had the spirit of a Stallone action vehicle, with a rather unfortunate sprinkling of Rob Schneider thrown in for the hell of it. Join David, Nicole, and guest Justin Zenger as we explore such topics as What is Max Von Sydow doing in this film? Is it possible for Armand Assante to out-overact Stallone? Why would you put Diane Lane in this movie and give her nothing to do? Why must fascism look so stylish?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Masters of the Universe’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Die Hard.’ Brett Stewart will return next week.

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 1995’s ‘Judge Dredd.’ Based on the character from the dystopian British comic “2000 A.D.,” Judge Dredd was an odd mishmash of a...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 1995’s ‘Judge Dredd.’ Based on the character from the dystopian British comic “2000 A.D.,” Judge Dredd was an odd mishmash of a...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean1:02:2046: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journeyhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/11/thehobbit/
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 05:21:47 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=225https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/11/thehobbit/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/11/thehobbit/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Jax, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.’ It was long and had a lot of singing and a lot of “dwarves” who did not...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/09/11/thehobbit/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Jax, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.’

It was long and had a lot of singing and a lot of “dwarves” who did not have dwarfism. In this episode, David, Brett, Nicole, and guest Jax of Saturday Morning Pajamas mine the depths of LOTR prequel #1 of 3 and ask such questions as: Why is there so much singing in this nearly three-hour movie that is not a musical? How do you tell thirteen characters apart when they are all buried under beards and hair and they all have rhyming names? Is this film blatant anti-elf propaganda? Come tackle this epic with us!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Judge Dredd’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Masters of the Universe.’ David will return next episode as well!

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Jax, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.’ It was long and had a lot of singing and a lot of “dwarves” who did not...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Jax, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.’ It was long and had a lot of singing and a lot of “dwarves” who did not...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean45: Kentucky Fried Moviehttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/08/15/45-kentucky-fried-movie/
Tue, 15 Aug 2017 00:41:24 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=166https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/08/15/45-kentucky-fried-movie/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/08/15/45-kentucky-fried-movie/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Jackie Hern, delve into 1977’s ‘Kentucky Fried Movie.’ This episode, we feature the return of Jackie Hern, who guests with Brett, David, and Nicole...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/08/15/45-kentucky-fried-movie/">Read more</a>

This episode, we feature the return of Jackie Hern, who guests with Brett, David, and Nicole in their first encounter with the team of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker. ZAZ honed their skills together in university comedy theater, and took advantage of how sketch comedy was taking off with the advent of Saturday Night Live. Their frenetic style inspired a generation of vulgar but funny filmmakers. Future movies borrowed the idea of cramming in as many jokes as possible in a short time frame, but always with an over-arching narrative. Every parody film made since 1977 pretty much owes its existence to Kentucky Fried Movie.

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Judge Dredd.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Dominic Cichocki, delve into 1993’s ‘Demolition Man.’

It’s a perfect world fifteen years from now, where the police’s toughest job is ticketing bad language and graffiti. Uh-oh, a frozen criminal played by Wesley Snipes got defrosted and is wreaking mayhem on the city! How can we stop him? By defrosting the Demolition Man, a rogue nekkid cop played by Sylvester Stallone, obvs. And who’s the perfect cultural babysitter for him? Sandra Bullock at maximum perkiness, of course. This episode, David, Brett, Nicole, and returning guest Dominic Cichocki dive into this mess of seashells, Taco Bell sauce, and virtual sex to see if we can’t find its redeeming features (hint: they are hard to find).

You can download or stream current and back episodes anytime through our Blazing Caribou Studios website, or pick us up with your favorite podcatcher.

Why did we cover The DaVinci Code? Dinged if we know! (Occupational hazard of using a crowdsourced list, we suppose.) This episode, while Nicole is away, co-hosts Brett Stewart, David Luzader, and guest Bandrew Scott of Podcastage delve into theology geekery. Obscure, arcane, and debatable pieces of text are the bread and wine of the religion geek, and The Da Vinci Code fed the multitudes on it. The movie is based on Dan Brown’s popular novel, and joins the ranks of movies that focus on the weirder aspects of the Roman Catholic church, such as secret societies, rites of exorcism, assertions of divinity walking the earth, and predictions about the end of the world. Does David and Brett’s world come to an end because they have to discuss this oddity? Let’s find out!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Demolition Man’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Kentucky Fried Movie.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chris Osborne, delve into 2002’s ‘Spirited Away.’

We’re continuing to catch up after server troubles with yet another new episode, Spirited Away! This Studio Ghibli anime is their most Japanese-culture-intensive, and also their most widely known and financially successful film. Join Nicole, Brett, David, and our guest Chris Osborne as we delve into No-Face and the Stink God and the frog people and the freaky giant baby. (Seriously, Japan, between this and Akira and the Bleach series, what is with the giant baby thing?) Strangely enough, we also come across our second white furry dragon of our episodes so far. We get into all the lovely and lyrical and weird. Check it out!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Da Vinci Code’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Demolition Man.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chris Osborne, delve into 2002’s ‘Spirited Away.’ We’re continuing to catch up after server troubles with yet another new episode, Spirited Away!In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chris Osborne, delve into 2002’s ‘Spirited Away.’ We’re continuing to catch up after server troubles with yet another new episode, Spirited Away! This Studio Ghibli anime...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean41: Starship Troopershttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/07/41-starship-troopers/
Fri, 07 Jul 2017 00:35:46 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=154https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/07/41-starship-troopers/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/07/41-starship-troopers/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Gordon Werner, delve into 1997’s ‘Starship Troopers.’ In the distant future, the Earth is at war with a race of giant alien insects. Little is known...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/07/41-starship-troopers/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Gordon Werner, delve into 1997’s ‘Starship Troopers.’

In the distant future, the Earth is at war with a race of giant alien insects. Little is known about the Bugs except that they are intent on the eradication of all human life. But there was a time before the war… A Mobile Infantry travels to distant alien planets to take the war to the Bugs. They are a ruthless enemy with only one mission: Survival of their species no matter what the cost…

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Spirited Away’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The Da Vinci Code.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Gordon Werner, delve into 1997’s ‘Starship Troopers.’ In the distant future, the Earth is at war with a race of giant alien insects. Little is known...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Gordon Werner, delve into 1997’s ‘Starship Troopers.’ In the distant future, the Earth is at war with a race of giant alien insects. Little is known...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean40: Flash Gordonhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/03/40-flash-gordon/
Mon, 03 Jul 2017 00:34:31 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=151https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/03/40-flash-gordon/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/03/40-flash-gordon/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 1980’s ‘Flash Gordon.’ He’ll save every one of us – it’s the subject of episode 40, Flash Gordon! Starring a dude plucked...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/07/03/40-flash-gordon/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 1980’s ‘Flash Gordon.’

He’ll save every one of us – it’s the subject of episode 40, Flash Gordon! Starring a dude plucked straight from ‘The Dating Game’ and surrounded by powerhouse actors camping it up, this film is a glorious cauldron of enthusiastic (if not always exactly good) performances, extraordinary production design, and the dross on the bottom that is the god awful script. Come join Nicole, Brett, David, and our guest John Murray of SNL Afterparty as we contemplate Dale’s puzzling instant love for Flash, Flash’s tiny prison shorts, and the magnificence of Brian Blessed as Vultan of the Hawkmen. With Queen fueling the soundtrack, you know Flash will run his rocket into the end zone to score a win for this movie. Go, Flash, go!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Starship Troopers’ on Saturday! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Spirited Away.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 1980’s ‘Flash Gordon.’ He’ll save every one of us – it’s the subject of episode 40, Flash Gordon! Starring a dude plucked...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 1980’s ‘Flash Gordon.’ He’ll save every one of us – it’s the subject of episode 40, Flash Gordon! Starring a dude plucked...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean39: The Hunger Gameshttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/06/22/39-the-hunger-games/
Thu, 22 Jun 2017 00:31:57 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=148https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/06/22/39-the-hunger-games/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/06/22/39-the-hunger-games/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hunger Games.‘ With Brett Stewart gone for the week, the team bands together to voyage on into the dystopian future....<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/06/22/39-the-hunger-games/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hunger Games.‘ With Brett Stewart gone for the week, the team bands together to voyage on into the dystopian future. The film spawned a massive franchise, but was it any good? Did it stand tall amidst comparisons to the likes of ‘Harry Potter’ and other young adult properties? It spawned the career of Jennifer Lawrence, who would later go on to be an Academy Award winner. The panel digs in and determines if the first entry in ‘The Hunger Games’ is worth revisiting.

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Flash Gordon’ on Saturday! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Starship Troopers.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hunger Games.‘ With Brett Stewart gone for the week, the team bands together to voyage on into the dystopian future....Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brian Guthrie, delve into 2012’s ‘The Hunger Games.‘ With Brett Stewart gone for the week, the team bands together to voyage on into the dystopian future....Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean38: Alienhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/27/38-alien/
Sat, 27 May 2017 00:30:20 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=145https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/27/38-alien/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/27/38-alien/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1979’s ‘Alien.‘ Right in time for the release of ‘Covenant,’ the panel delves into the film that started it all....<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/27/38-alien/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1979’s ‘Alien.‘ Right in time for the release of ‘Covenant,’ the panel delves into the film that started it all. This movie is the first entry in a longstanding sci-fi horror and action franchise that perseveres to this day. Does it stand the test of time?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Hunger Games’ on Monday! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Flash Gordon.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1979’s ‘Alien.‘ Right in time for the release of ‘Covenant,’ the panel delves into the film that started it all....Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1979’s ‘Alien.‘ Right in time for the release of ‘Covenant,’ the panel delves into the film that started it all....Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean37: Mortal Kombathttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/22/37-mortal-kombat/
Mon, 22 May 2017 00:28:51 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=142https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/22/37-mortal-kombat/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/22/37-mortal-kombat/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Ben Aylett, delve into 1995’s ‘Mortal Kombat.‘ It’s a movie! That’s the only real consensus the panel could come to, frankly. It’s a thing…...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/22/37-mortal-kombat/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Ben Aylett, delve into 1995’s ‘Mortal Kombat.‘ It’s a movie! That’s the only real consensus the panel could come to, frankly. It’s a thing… on a screen… that can be watched. You, too, can have that experience, but be warned, because it’s not for the faint of heart. ‘Mortal Kombat’ isn’t exactly Shakespeare.

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘ Alien’ on Saturday! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The Hunger Games.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brandon Raymond, delve into 1987’s ‘Innerspace.‘ Dennis Quaid is tiny and inside of Martin Short! For more context to that most unusual statement, join us on Geek Cinema this week!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Mortal Kombat’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Alien.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brandon Raymond, delve into 1987’s ‘Innerspace.‘ Dennis Quaid is tiny and inside of Martin Short! For more context to that most unusual statement,In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brandon Raymond, delve into 1987’s ‘Innerspace.‘ Dennis Quaid is tiny and inside of Martin Short! For more context to that most unusual statement, join...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean35: The Last Starfighterhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/01/35-the-last-starfighter/
Mon, 01 May 2017 00:25:31 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=136https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/01/35-the-last-starfighter/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/01/35-the-last-starfighter/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Dominic Cichocki, delve into 1984’s ‘The Last Starfighter.’ This wish-fulfilling adventure puts the film’s protagonist, Alex, in a position to save the world! The...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/05/01/35-the-last-starfighter/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Dominic Cichocki, delve into 1984’s ‘The Last Starfighter.’ This wish-fulfilling adventure puts the film’s protagonist, Alex, in a position to save the world! The only way he can save it, though, is with his video game prowess. Can he arise to the challenge?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Innerspace’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Mortal Kombat.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Dominic Cichocki, delve into 1984’s ‘The Last Starfighter.’ This wish-fulfilling adventure puts the film’s protagonist, Alex,In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Dominic Cichocki, delve into 1984’s ‘The Last Starfighter.’ This wish-fulfilling adventure puts the film’s protagonist, Alex, in a position to save the world! The...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean34: V For Vendettahttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/13/34-v-for-vendetta/
Thu, 13 Apr 2017 00:24:14 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=132https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/13/34-v-for-vendetta/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/13/34-v-for-vendetta/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 2006’s ‘V For Vendetta.’ This eleven-year-old film has quickly become a classic in its own right. In many ways, its...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/13/34-v-for-vendetta/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 2006’s ‘V For Vendetta.’ This eleven-year-old film has quickly become a classic in its own right. In many ways, its socio-political commentary is relevant today. Join the panel for an exploration of one of the most beloved films of its decade!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Last Starfighter’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Innerspace.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 2006’s ‘V For Vendetta.’ This eleven-year-old film has quickly become a classic in its own right. In many ways, its...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Justin Zenger, delve into 2006’s ‘V For Vendetta.’ This eleven-year-old film has quickly become a classic in its own right. In many ways, its...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean33: Ghost In The Shellhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/07/33-ghost-in-the-shell/
Fri, 07 Apr 2017 00:22:29 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=128https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/07/33-ghost-in-the-shell/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/07/33-ghost-in-the-shell/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kari Simms, delve into 1995’s ‘Ghost in the Shell.’ This classic anime film has spurred a live action version that is out in theaters...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/07/33-ghost-in-the-shell/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kari Simms, delve into 1995’s ‘Ghost in the Shell.’ This classic anime film has spurred a live action version that is out in theaters this week! Explore the originals of this story with Geek Cinema! Be sure to tune in and watch the anime before heading to the movies this week for the new film. (Geek Cinema also explores the controversy surrounding the new movie with the casting of Scarlett Johansson in the lead role.)

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘V For Vendetta’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The Last Starfighter.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kari Simms, delve into 1995’s ‘Ghost in the Shell.’ This classic anime film has spurred a live action version that is out in theaters...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kari Simms, delve into 1995’s ‘Ghost in the Shell.’ This classic anime film has spurred a live action version that is out in theaters...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean32: Big Trouble In Little Chinahttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/06/32-big-trouble-in-little-china/
Thu, 06 Apr 2017 00:12:00 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=125https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/06/32-big-trouble-in-little-china/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/06/32-big-trouble-in-little-china/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, Claire White and Kyle Willoughby, delve into 1986’s ‘Big Trouble In Little China.’ This cult classic has developed a unique following over the years....<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/04/06/32-big-trouble-in-little-china/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, Claire White and Kyle Willoughby, delve into 1986’s ‘Big Trouble In Little China.’ This cult classic has developed a unique following over the years. Is it worthy of that status? The panel digs in to find out!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Ghost in the Shell’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘V For Vendetta.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, Claire White and Kyle Willoughby, delve into 1986’s ‘Big Trouble In Little China.’ This cult classic has developed a unique following over the years.....In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, Claire White and Kyle Willoughby, delve into 1986’s ‘Big Trouble In Little China.’ This cult classic has developed a unique following over the years....Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean31: Enemy Minehttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/03/14/31-enemy-mine/
Tue, 14 Mar 2017 00:09:09 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=122https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/03/14/31-enemy-mine/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/03/14/31-enemy-mine/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest Phil Rood delve into 1985’s ‘Enemy Mine.’ It’s possibly the most bizarre romantic comedy David has ever seen. Does this 80s sci-fi flick stand the test...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/03/14/31-enemy-mine/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest Phil Rood delve into 1985’s ‘Enemy Mine.’ It’s possibly the most bizarre romantic comedy David has ever seen. Does this 80s sci-fi flick stand the test of time? Or does it fall victim to the tropes of the era? The panel digs explores all of that and more! Brett will return next week for ‘Big Trouble In Little China.’

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Big Trouble In Little China’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘V For Vendetta.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Matthew Palmer, delve into 1984’s ‘Ghostbusters.’ This classic science fiction comedy spurred a successful sequel and a controversial 2016 reboot. Does the original film stand the test of time, and who are you gonna’ call?

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Enemy Mine’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Big Trouble In Little China.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Matthew Sargent, delve into 1977’s ‘Wizards.’ The panel explores this bizarre entry in Ralph Bakshi’s filmography. Is this film something worth revisiting? Why is it a cult classic? Geek Cinema digs its heels into this (relatively short) feature!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Star Trek IV’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Ghostbusters.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Norman Benford, delve into 2004’s ‘Howl’s Moving Castle.’ The panel explores the classic anime film to determine why it’s so heavily lauded within the community. Does ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ stand tall 13 years later? Or does it show signs of aging? Geek Cinema delves deep into the film’s themes, performances, art, and more!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Wizards’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Star Trek IV.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Jackie Hern, delve into 1993’s ‘Groundhog Day.’ The panel explores the classic Bill Murray movie. Why is it a staple of our culture? Is the fondness for the film rightfully deserved? Geek Cinema Society takes you into the time loop for this new episode!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Wizards.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Jackie Hern, delve into 1993’s ‘Groundhog Day.’ The panel explores the classic Bill Murray movie. Why is it a staple of our culture? Is...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Jackie Hern, delve into 1993’s ‘Groundhog Day.’ The panel explores the classic Bill Murray movie. Why is it a staple of our culture? Is...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean25: Short Circuithttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/02/02/25-short-circuit/
Thu, 02 Feb 2017 23:55:25 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=104https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/02/02/25-short-circuit/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/02/02/25-short-circuit/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Stacy Baldwin, delve into 1986’s ‘Short Circuit.’ Before WALL-E captured the world with his adorable robot antics, there was Number Five. This oddball science...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/02/02/25-short-circuit/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Stacy Baldwin, delve into 1986’s ‘Short Circuit.’ Before WALL-E captured the world with his adorable robot antics, there was Number Five. This oddball science fiction comedy shows its age, but is it worth watching? The panel delves deep into it on this episode of Geek Cinema Society!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Groundhog Day’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Howl’s Moving Castle.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Stacy Baldwin, delve into 1986’s ‘Short Circuit.’ Before WALL-E captured the world with his adorable robot antics, there was Number Five.In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Stacy Baldwin, delve into 1986’s ‘Short Circuit.’ Before WALL-E captured the world with his adorable robot antics, there was Number Five. This oddball science...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean24: Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Backhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/01/16/24-star-wars-the-empire-strikes-back/
Mon, 16 Jan 2017 23:53:23 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=101https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/01/16/24-star-wars-the-empire-strikes-back/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/01/16/24-star-wars-the-empire-strikes-back/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Reagan Simms, delve into 1980’s ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.’ The panel sits down to explore the number one item on the Geek Cinema list....<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2017/01/16/24-star-wars-the-empire-strikes-back/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Reagan Simms, delve into 1980’s ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.’ The panel sits down to explore the number one item on the Geek Cinema list. Does ‘Empire Strikes Back’ deserve its slot at the top? Why is this film so pivotal in our geek culture? Geek Cinema Society sits down to find out! (With some hot takes that’ll get us some emails, we’re sure!)

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Short Circuit’ next! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Groundhog Day.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Reagan Simms, delve into 1980’s ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.’ The panel sits down to explore the number one item on the Geek Cinema list....Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Reagan Simms, delve into 1980’s ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.’ The panel sits down to explore the number one item on the Geek Cinema list....Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean23: Willowhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/28/23-willow/
Wed, 28 Dec 2016 23:51:07 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=98https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/28/23-willow/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/28/23-willow/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Shane Mattox, delve into 1988’s ‘Willow.’ The panel continues their seemingly endless excursion through 1980s fantasy films! Does ‘Willow’ stand the test of time?...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/28/23-willow/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Shane Mattox, delve into 1988’s ‘Willow.’ The panel continues their seemingly endless excursion through 1980s fantasy films! Does ‘Willow’ stand the test of time? Or does this Lucasfilm cult classic fall victim to the years? Geek Cinema Society finds out in this latest episode!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Short Circuit.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, the ‘Podcast Vs Podcast’ hosts, delve into 1985’s ‘Re-Animator.’ A medical student brings his professor back from the dead with a special serum… what happens when that surely goes awry, though? The Geek Cinema Society panel explore this cult classic in the horror-comedy genre.

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Willow’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, the ‘Podcast Vs Podcast’ hosts, delve into 1985’s ‘Re-Animator.’ A medical student brings his professor back from the dead with a special serum… what....In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guests, the ‘Podcast Vs Podcast’ hosts, delve into 1985’s ‘Re-Animator.’ A medical student brings his professor back from the dead with a special serum… what...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean21: The Martianhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/11/21-the-martian/
Sun, 11 Dec 2016 23:46:47 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=92https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/11/21-the-martian/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/11/21-the-martian/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Steve McLaughlin, delve into 2015’s ‘The Martian.’ Starring Matt Damon, this film is the acclaimed adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel of the same name....<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/11/21-the-martian/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Steve McLaughlin, delve into 2015’s ‘The Martian.’ Starring Matt Damon, this film is the acclaimed adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel of the same name. Since its release last year, ‘The Martian’ has become a cultural landmark unto itself. In fact, it’s one of the most recently released films on Geek Cinema Society’s list. Join the panel as they explore this modern classic!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Re-Animator’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Willow.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Steve McLaughlin, delve into 2015’s ‘The Martian.’ Starring Matt Damon, this film is the acclaimed adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel of the same name.......In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Steve McLaughlin, delve into 2015’s ‘The Martian.’ Starring Matt Damon, this film is the acclaimed adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel of the same name....Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean20: Labyrinth (Live Special)https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/09/20-labyrinth-live-special/
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 23:44:48 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=89https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/09/20-labyrinth-live-special/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/09/20-labyrinth-live-special/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chelsea Anderson, delve into 1986’s ‘Labyrinth.’ Starring the late, great David Bowie, this fantasy film is one of the most beloved classics in the...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/12/09/20-labyrinth-live-special/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chelsea Anderson, delve into 1986’s ‘Labyrinth.’ Starring the late, great David Bowie, this fantasy film is one of the most beloved classics in the geek community. Does it stand the test of time? Given that the film has been a running joke on Geek Cinema, the panel did this show live! Visit the Blazing Caribou YouTube to view it.

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chelsea Anderson, delve into 1986’s ‘Labyrinth.’ Starring the late, great David Bowie, this fantasy film is one of the most beloved classics in the...In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Chelsea Anderson, delve into 1986’s ‘Labyrinth.’ Starring the late, great David Bowie, this fantasy film is one of the most beloved classics in the...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean19: Predatorhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/28/19-predator/
Mon, 28 Nov 2016 23:42:48 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=86https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/28/19-predator/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/28/19-predator/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Greg Tilton, delve into 1987’s ‘Predator.’ Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, this science fiction horror film spawned a franchise that lasts to this day. Does it...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/28/19-predator/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Greg Tilton, delve into 1987’s ‘Predator.’ Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, this science fiction horror film spawned a franchise that lasts to this day. Does it stand the test of time? Also, what is your favorite Carl Weathers film? Geek Cinema Society wants to know! The panel delves deep into this classic. So, get to the choppa! Also, Gary Johnson is a predator. You heard it here first.

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Fletcher Bumpus, delve into 1973’s ‘Soylent Green.’ Starring the late Charlton Heston, this science fiction thriller takes place in an overpopulated, polluted future. It’s the year 2022, and “soylent green” is a popular form of manufactured nourishment. What if, though, it isn’t what everyone thinks it is? The Geek Cinema panel explores this classic film.

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Predator’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Labyrinth.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Dominic Cichocki, delve into 1981’s ‘Heavy Metal.’ Based on the ‘Heavy Metal’ magazines, this R-rated animated epic explores manifest evil, dystopian futures, and excessive breasts. (Seriously, it’s basically a fourteen year old’s mind.) How does the film stack up today? Is it worth revisiting? What about the portrayal of the film’s female characters? Also, John Candy is here. The panel digs in and discusses it all!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Soylent Green’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Predator.’

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, J-F Dubeau, delve into 2014’s ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’ The second entry in the ‘Captain America’ franchise, ‘The Winter Soldier’ is regarded as one of the finest in Marvel’s cinematic universe. Is ‘Winter Soldier’ all it’s chalked up to be? The panel has mixed opinions. Get your pitchforks at the ready, Marvel fans! (Brett wasn’t a fan…)

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Heavy Metal’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Soylent Green.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, J-F Dubeau, delve into 2014’s ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’ The second entry in the ‘Captain America’ franchise,In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, J-F Dubeau, delve into 2014’s ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’ The second entry in the ‘Captain America’ franchise, ‘The Winter Soldier’ is regarded as...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean15: The Crowhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/01/15-the-crow/
Tue, 01 Nov 2016 23:31:09 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=72https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/01/15-the-crow/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/01/15-the-crow/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Katie Talmo, delve into 1994’s ‘The Crow‘ This film offers a final glimpse into the art of Brandon Lee before he was tragically killed...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/11/01/15-the-crow/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Katie Talmo, delve into 1994’s ‘The Crow‘ This film offers a final glimpse into the art of Brandon Lee before he was tragically killed on set. Since its release, ‘The Crow’ has become a cult classic. Is it worth revisiting this Halloween? Listen to this latest GCS panel to find out!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Heavy Metal.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Katie Talmo, delve into 1994’s ‘The Crow‘ This film offers a final glimpse into the art of Brandon Lee before he was tragically killed...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Katie Talmo, delve into 1994’s ‘The Crow‘ This film offers a final glimpse into the art of Brandon Lee before he was tragically killed...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean14: Rocky Horror Picture Showhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/25/14-rocky-horror-picture-show/
Tue, 25 Oct 2016 23:28:06 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=69https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/25/14-rocky-horror-picture-show/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/25/14-rocky-horror-picture-show/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Patient Lee, delve into 1975’s ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show.‘ This cult classic is a staple of the sexual revolution of the 1970s. The film...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/25/14-rocky-horror-picture-show/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Patient Lee, delve into 1975’s ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show.‘ This cult classic is a staple of the sexual revolution of the 1970s. The film encapsulates an entire social revolution. Despite being a commercial failure upon release, it has grown over the last forty years into a phenomenon. All over the world today, ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ is shown at highly interactive midnight showings. Earlier this week on FOX, ‘Rocky Horror’ was revived in a contemporary fashion for new audiences. Thus, Geek Cinema Society is here to do the Time Warp again!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Crow’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Patient Lee, delve into 1975’s ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show.‘ This cult classic is a staple of the sexual revolution of the 1970s. The film...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Patient Lee, delve into 1975’s ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show.‘ This cult classic is a staple of the sexual revolution of the 1970s. The film...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean13: The Goonieshttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/17/13-the-goonies/
Mon, 17 Oct 2016 23:25:45 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=66https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/17/13-the-goonies/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/17/13-the-goonies/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1985’s ‘The Goonies.‘ This classic became a staple of many childhoods throughout the 80s and 90s. It is often looked...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/17/13-the-goonies/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1985’s ‘The Goonies.‘ This classic became a staple of many childhoods throughout the 80s and 90s. It is often looked upon as one of the more lasting adventure films of its era. The film was also an early entry in the careers of several notable young actors, including Corey Feldman and Sean Astin. Many may remember the infectious Cyndi Lauper penned theme, ‘The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough.’ (This, of course, marking Geek Cinema Society’s second week in a row of stellar 1980s children’s films with appropriately awful theme music.)

One could argue, though, that ‘The Goonies’ is a nostalgic trip best taken by those who grew up with the film. In this episode, the panel digs into some differing viewpoints of the movie’s lasting appeal. Does Richard Donner’s tale of adventure, pirate treasure, and bandits hold up in a contemporary setting? Or have the Goonies fallen by the wayside over the years? Is Cyndi Lauper’s music still as glorious as it once was? Well, yes. Of course. Either way, always remember: Goonies never say die.

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The Crow.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1985’s ‘The Goonies.‘ This classic became a staple of many childhoods throughout the 80s and 90s. It is often looked...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Peter Fisher, delve into 1985’s ‘The Goonies.‘ This classic became a staple of many childhoods throughout the 80s and 90s. It is often looked...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean12: NeverEnding Storyhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/12/12-neverending-story/
Wed, 12 Oct 2016 23:23:10 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=63https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/12/12-neverending-story/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/12/12-neverending-story/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Nate Ward, delve into 1984’s ‘The NeverEnding Story.‘ This classic fantasy film follows the adventure of Atreyu through the land of Fantastia as he...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/12/12-neverending-story/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Nate Ward, delve into 1984’s ‘The NeverEnding Story.‘ This classic fantasy film follows the adventure of Atreyu through the land of Fantastia as he attempts to stop the darkness taking hold of it. His journey is followed closely by Bastion, a young boy hunkered down in a school’s attic profusely reading to find out happens next to Atreyu. Does ‘The NeverEnding Story’ still stand tall as a pillar of mid-1980s fantasy? Or has time taken its toll on Falkor? (The perpetually stoned flying dragon-dog of your childhood.) The panel discusses all of that and so much more on this episode of Geek Cinema Society! (Oh, and the panel discusses this masterpiece.)

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Goonies’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Captain America: Winter Soldier.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Nate Ward, delve into 1984’s ‘The NeverEnding Story.‘ This classic fantasy film follows the adventure of Atreyu through the land of Fantastia as he...In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Nate Ward, delve into 1984’s ‘The NeverEnding Story.‘ This classic fantasy film follows the adventure of Atreyu through the land of Fantastia as he...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean11: Westworldhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/03/11-westworld/
Mon, 03 Oct 2016 23:20:15 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=60https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/03/11-westworld/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/03/11-westworld/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Phil Rood, delve into 1973’s ‘Westworld.‘ The Michael Crichton penned and produced film tells the story of a futuristic theme park gone awry when...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/10/03/11-westworld/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Phil Rood, delve into 1973’s ‘Westworld.‘ The Michael Crichton penned and produced film tells the story of a futuristic theme park gone awry when its robot inhabitants turn on the park attendees. This evening HBO debuted the pilot episode of their modern adaption of ‘Westworld.’ It all started in 1973 with this film, however, so join Geek Cinema Society in exploring the source material for the highly anticipated new show on HBO! (Also, James Brolin is a time traveling Christian Bale.)

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Neverending Story’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The Goonies.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Phil Rood, delve into 1973’s ‘Westworld.‘ The Michael Crichton penned and produced film tells the story of a futuristic theme park gone awry when...In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Phil Rood, delve into 1973’s ‘Westworld.‘ The Michael Crichton penned and produced film tells the story of a futuristic theme park gone awry when...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean10: The X Fileshttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/26/10-the-x-files/
Mon, 26 Sep 2016 23:16:47 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=56https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/26/10-the-x-files/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/26/10-the-x-files/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kevin Burns, delve into 1996’s ‘The X Files,’ the first feature film in the famous FOX franchise. Taking place between seasons five and six,...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/26/10-the-x-files/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kevin Burns, delve into 1996’s ‘The X Files,’ the first feature film in the famous FOX franchise. Taking place between seasons five and six, this film, which is now often referred to as ‘Fight The Future,’ is an immensely important piece of the show’s chronology. How does this film stack up nearly twenty years later? Does ‘The X Files’ still evoke the same sense of wonder and intrigue that caused it to become a worldwide phenomenon? Will the sexual tension between Mulder and Scully ever come to fruition? (No, probably not.) Tune into this episode of Geek Cinema Society as the panel digs into all of that and much more!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Westworld’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The Neverending Story.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kevin Burns, delve into 1996’s ‘The X Files,’ the first feature film in the famous FOX franchise. Taking place between seasons five and six,...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kevin Burns, delve into 1996’s ‘The X Files,’ the first feature film in the famous FOX franchise. Taking place between seasons five and six,...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean9: Fahrenheit 451https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/19/9-fahrenheit-451/
Mon, 19 Sep 2016 23:15:19 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=53https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/19/9-fahrenheit-451/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/19/9-fahrenheit-451/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Matt Stein, delve into ‘Fahrenheit 451,’ a classic film from 1966 based on the famous science fiction novel of the same name by Ray...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/19/9-fahrenheit-451/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Matt Stein, delve into ‘Fahrenheit 451,’ a classic film from 1966 based on the famous science fiction novel of the same name by Ray Bradbury. Most of us have read the book at one point or another, either voluntarily or in high school English. The novel has become ingrained in the history of American literature, and it’s often recognized as one of the fundamental building blocks of the science fiction genre. Is ‘Fahrenheit 451’ as controversial now as it was when it was released? Are there historical analogs to be made between Bradbury’s universe and our own? Geek Cinema Society explores all of that and much more in this episode!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The X Files’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Westworld.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Matt Stein, delve into ‘Fahrenheit 451,’ a classic film from 1966 based on the famous science fiction novel of the same name by Ray...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Matt Stein, delve into ‘Fahrenheit 451,’ a classic film from 1966 based on the famous science fiction novel of the same name by Ray...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean8: Return To Ozhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/12/8-return-to-oz/
Mon, 12 Sep 2016 23:13:43 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=50https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/12/8-return-to-oz/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/12/8-return-to-oz/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Corey Scott, delve into ‘Return To Oz,’ the cult classic Disney film from 1985. The film, which has a reputation of being particularly dark,...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/12/8-return-to-oz/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Corey Scott, delve into ‘Return To Oz,’ the cult classic Disney film from 1985. The film, which has a reputation of being particularly dark, might actually prove more faithful to its subject matter than its legendary predecessor, ‘The Wizard Of Oz.’ (Despite the two films not being officially connected.) Is ‘Return To Oz’ a film you should return to? Or is it best left in the 80s? In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, we discuss the themes of this bizarre classic, the special effects in contrast with contemporary counterparts, and much more! There aren’t many shows in 2016 that would talk about ‘Return To Oz,’ but we’re here on Geek Cinema Society to do just that each week!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat Geek Cinema Society as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ”Fahrenheit 451′ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘The X Files.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Corey Scott, delve into ‘Return To Oz,’ the cult classic Disney film from 1985. The film, which has a reputation of being particularly dark,...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Corey Scott, delve into ‘Return To Oz,’ the cult classic Disney film from 1985. The film, which has a reputation of being particularly dark,...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean7: Time Banditshttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/06/7-time-bandits/
Tue, 06 Sep 2016 23:12:20 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=47https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/06/7-time-bandits/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/06/7-time-bandits/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Aaron Bilek, delve deep into a Terry Gilliam classic, 1981’s ‘Time Bandits.’ How does the film stand the test of time? Does ‘Time Bandits’...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/09/06/7-time-bandits/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Aaron Bilek, delve deep into a Terry Gilliam classic, 1981’s ‘Time Bandits.’ How does the film stand the test of time? Does ‘Time Bandits’ still evoke the same sense of wonder and adventure than it did over thirty years ago? Or does one require a certain level of nostalgia in order to fully appreciate it? On this episode, we explore that in full! Oh, and always remember: Brett really, really loves ‘Labyrinth.’ (Try the Geek Cinema Society drinking game! Has Brett mentioned the David Bowie classic yet? If so, take a shot. We are not responsible for your impending hangover.)

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat GCS as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Return To Oz’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Fahrenheit 451.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Aaron Bilek, delve deep into a Terry Gilliam classic, 1981’s ‘Time Bandits.’ How does the film stand the test of time? Does ‘Time Bandits’...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Aaron Bilek, delve deep into a Terry Gilliam classic, 1981’s ‘Time Bandits.’ How does the film stand the test of time? Does ‘Time Bandits’...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean6: The Sixth Sensehttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/28/6-the-sixth-sense/
Sun, 28 Aug 2016 23:10:26 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=44https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/28/6-the-sixth-sense/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/28/6-the-sixth-sense/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Andy Groleau, delve deep into one of the most lauded films of the 1990s, ‘The Sixth Sense.’ Seventeen years later, does the film still...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/28/6-the-sixth-sense/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Andy Groleau, delve deep into one of the most lauded films of the 1990s, ‘The Sixth Sense.’ Seventeen years later, does the film still stand tall as a classic horror film? Or is it beginning to show its age? Geek Cinema Society explores the film that kicked off the trend of ‘twist endings’ in this round table discussion!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat GCS as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘Time Bandits’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching ‘Return To Oz.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Andy Groleau, delve deep into one of the most lauded films of the 1990s, ‘The Sixth Sense.’ Seventeen years later, does the film still...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Andy Groleau, delve deep into one of the most lauded films of the 1990s, ‘The Sixth Sense.’ Seventeen years later, does the film still...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean5: Blade Runnerhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/22/5-blade-runner/
Mon, 22 Aug 2016 23:08:15 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=41https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/22/5-blade-runner/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/22/5-blade-runner/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Charlie Dean, dig deep into one of the most important films of the twentieth century, ‘Blade Runner.’ This sci-fi classic was directed by Ridley...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/22/5-blade-runner/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Charlie Dean, dig deep into one of the most important films of the twentieth century, ‘Blade Runner.’ This sci-fi classic was directed by Ridley Scott and is loosely based on ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ by Phillip K. Dick. In the years since its release, ‘Blade Runner’ has become widely regarded as a vital development in both science fiction storytelling and visual effects. Does it stand as tall today as it did in 1982? What is the core of this film, and what does it mean to be human? Geek Cinema Society explores that and so much more in this week’s round table discussion!

For listeners who would like to follow along and treat GCS as a film club of sorts, we will be watching ‘The Sixth Sense’ next week! Following that, we’ll be watching the cult classic ‘Time Bandits.’

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Charlie Dean, dig deep into one of the most important films of the twentieth century, ‘Blade Runner.’ This sci-fi classic was directed by Ridley...In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Charlie Dean, dig deep into one of the most important films of the twentieth century, ‘Blade Runner.’ This sci-fi classic was directed by Ridley...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean4: Mad Max: Fury Roadhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/14/4-mad-max-fury-road/
Sun, 14 Aug 2016 23:07:22 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=38https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/14/4-mad-max-fury-road/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/14/4-mad-max-fury-road/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kari Simms co-founder of Blazing Caribou Productions, dig deep into one of the most lauded films of 2015, ‘Mad Max: Fury Road.’ Years after...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/08/14/4-mad-max-fury-road/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Kari Simms co-founder of Blazing Caribou Productions, dig deep into one of the most lauded films of 2015, ‘Mad Max: Fury Road.’

Years after the collapse of civilization, the tyrannical Immortan Joe enslaves apocalypse survivors inside the desert fortress the Citadel. When the warrior Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) leads the despot’s five wives in a daring escape, she forges an alliance with Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy), a loner and former captive.

Fortified in the massive, armored truck the War Rig, they try to outrun the ruthless warlord and his henchmen in a deadly high-speed chase through the Wasteland.

Directed by the original franchise mastermind, George Miller, ‘Fury Road’ is a dynamic excursion through intense practical effects and visuals. Because it was such a high profile movie, does it carry Max into a new era of film for a new generation? Or is a jaunt through excessive car chases and minimal narrative?

Most of all we probe into Kari Simms‘ first impressions of the film. Seems like she has a lot to say on the narrative of the film. Nicole has an almost opposite view and desperately looks for a can of chrome spray paint. In addition to Brett can see both sides of the argument, and presses David. All of that and so much more on this episode of Geek Cinema Society.

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brandon Raymond, dig deep into the cult classic science fiction film, ‘Logan’s Run.’ This bizarre excursion through a futuristic nihilist society may very well have laid the groundwork for some of the contemporary films within the genre. At times, it can also be a cringe-worthy film. Thus, join GCS as they explore a fascinating entry in science fiction history!

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brandon Raymond, dig deep into the cult classic science fiction film, ‘Logan’s Run.’ This bizarre excursion through a futuristic nihilist society may v...In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and their guest, Brandon Raymond, dig deep into the cult classic science fiction film, ‘Logan’s Run.’ This bizarre excursion through a futuristic nihilist society may very well...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean2: Akirahttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/31/2-akira/
Sun, 31 Jul 2016 22:39:54 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=28https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/31/2-akira/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/31/2-akira/feed/0In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Shawn Burns, dig deep into the 1988 classic, ‘Akira.’ The film is considered to be one of the most vital science fictions films of...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/31/2-akira/">Read more</a>

In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Shawn Burns, dig deep into the 1988 classic, ‘Akira.’ The film is considered to be one of the most vital science fictions films of the twentieth century, especially within the genre of anime. It’s a tough film to discuss, but the Geek Cinema Society is here to do it! Please note that Geek Cinema Society deals with spoilers. If you haven’t seen the week’s film, please know that!

]]>In this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Shawn Burns, dig deep into the 1988 classic, ‘Akira.’ The film is considered to be one of the most vital science fictions films of...Read moreIn this episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Shawn Burns, dig deep into the 1988 classic, ‘Akira.’ The film is considered to be one of the most vital science fictions films of...Read moreGeek Cinema Society: The Archiveclean1: Supermanhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/24/1-superman/
Sun, 24 Jul 2016 22:25:20 +0000http://geekcinemasociety.com/?p=17https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/24/1-superman/#respondhttps://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/24/1-superman/feed/0In the debut episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Jackie Hern, dig deep into the 1978 classic, ‘Superman.’ Does this classic super hero flick hold up today? Tune in to hear our...<br /><a class="read-more-button" href="https://geekcinemasociety.com/2016/07/24/1-superman/">Read more</a>

In the debut episode of Geek Cinema Society, Brett Stewart, David Luzader, Nicole Davis, and their guest, Jackie Hern, dig deep into the 1978 classic, ‘Superman.’ Does this classic super hero flick hold up today? Tune in to hear our round table discussion. Please note that Geek Cinema Society deals with spoilers. If you haven’t seen the week’s film, please know that!